Federal Insights

  • Letters containing a strange substance have been received all over the country.\"

    December 18, 2008
  • What\'s going to happen to the military\'s efforts to replenish it\'s aerial refueling tankers. Northrop Grumman wants the Obama administration to revive the procurement process, which has been stuck for months.

    December 16, 2008
  • Iran is no longer actively supplying Iraqi militias with a particularly lethal kind of roadside bomb, a decision that suggests a strategic shift by the Iranian leadership, U.S. and Iraqi authorities said Thursday.

    December 15, 2008
  • More U.S. troops are going to Afghanistan by next summer, and the Pentagon is going to commit a sustained force there for several more years...

    December 12, 2008
  • The world financial crisis could create more problems from terrorists.

    December 11, 2008
  • Bryan Lowry Lynn Jennings

    December 10, 2008
  • Tom Fingar is leaving the ODNI team. He\'s head of the National Intelligence Council.

    December 10, 2008
  • Next year a significant Marine presence may likely be headed to Afghanistan.

    December 09, 2008
  • The U.S. military conducted a successful test of its system built to knock out long-range missiles that could be fired by North Korea or Iran, the Pentagon said Friday.

    December 08, 2008
  • The fallout of the Mumbai attacks continues. India’s defense minister wants the military to make sure that terrorists can not attack the country from the air. Still reeling from terror attacks on the ground and…

    December 05, 2008
  • We may not have heard the last of the Mumbai attackers. The lone survivor from the terrorist group, is not the lone survivor, or so he says. He’s reportedly told Indian authorities there are more…

    December 04, 2008
  • The U.S. is unwrapping a major effort to help ease the tenison between Pakistan and India after the attacks in Mumbai. Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, is expected to…

    December 03, 2008
  • 18 Female Members of a suicide bomber network in Iraq have surrendered to US forces. General Mark Hertling, commander of the US forces in northern Iraq, has said that 18 women decided to surrender after…

    December 02, 2008
  • Richard Beck Director, Office of Planning and Performance December 1st and 3rd, 2008

    December 01, 2008